Eurizon SLJ Capital launches active EM Bond ETF
22 July 2024 Ireland
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Eurizon SLJ Capital has launched its Irish-domiciled new active EM bond ETF.
This has been launched in conjunction with a new ETF platform connecting asset managers with leading ETF service providers.
The platform uses Carne Global Fund Managers (Ireland) as management company and Citi as its administrator, custodian, and depositary.
Matt Jones, head of distribution for Eurizon SLJ Capital, says: “Our quality-enhanced active EM bond ETF offers investors a transparent, cost-effective, and flexible access to EM bond income with developed market risk characteristics, managed by a diverse team and backed by our research-led approach to investing.
"The Connect ETFs platform is the ideal solution for our entrance into the active ETF market. Their expertise from product design to distribution is very attractive and enables us to focus on creating value for investors."
This has been launched in conjunction with a new ETF platform connecting asset managers with leading ETF service providers.
The platform uses Carne Global Fund Managers (Ireland) as management company and Citi as its administrator, custodian, and depositary.
Matt Jones, head of distribution for Eurizon SLJ Capital, says: “Our quality-enhanced active EM bond ETF offers investors a transparent, cost-effective, and flexible access to EM bond income with developed market risk characteristics, managed by a diverse team and backed by our research-led approach to investing.
"The Connect ETFs platform is the ideal solution for our entrance into the active ETF market. Their expertise from product design to distribution is very attractive and enables us to focus on creating value for investors."
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